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. >>> governor jerry brown is turning his focus to two major projects for the second half of his term. at the top of his agenda is seeing that california's high speed rail project gets on track. the $68 billion undertaking is slated to be the largest public works project in state history. also on his list, a massive water project for the sacramento delta and revamping california's school funding system. governor brown is expected to present his agenda when he delivers his state of the state address in january. >>> the warriors are on a roll. just ahead, can they keep up their momentum at home? >>> and an unusual sight in new york. the lights dimmed on broadway. we'll explain why when we come back. ,,,,,,,, >>> a little bit of a gray start to our saturday morning, as we look out live over the skyline of san francisco. the temperatures today in the 50s and more sunshine later in the day. ,,,, ♪ [ female announcer ] no more paper coupons. no more paper lists. [ dog barking ] ♪ no more paper anything. safeway presents just for u. ♪ save more. save easier. saving more, starts now. ju
. >>> governor jerry brown is turning his focus to two major projects for the second half of his term. at the top of his agenda is seeing that california's high speed rail project gets on track. the $68 billion undertaking is slated to be the largest public works project in state history. also on his list, a massive water project for the sacramento delta and revamping california's school funding system. governor brown is expected to present his agenda when he delivers his state of the...
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. >>> the passage of proposition 30 gave governor brown the extra money he wanted for california schools. now he's working on a proposal to differencevy up the funds. eats work -- divvy up the funds. >> he wants to return more accountability, authority and decision-making down to local school districts because teachers, administrators and parents have a better sense of what their local priority are than people here in sacramento do. >> the governor's proposal will be included in his new budget set to be released next month. >>> california is losing out on federal vouchers provided from the no child left behind law. according to a report in the san jose perkry news, the state was notified last friday. it requires yearly improvements in test scores and punishes districts that don't achieve the goals. state educators say the goal is realistic. . >>> adoptions between american families and russian children could soon end. now that russia's president is expected to sign a bill into law by the end of the week. ktvu's mike mibach is live in the newsroom with the effect it's having on one young
. >>> the passage of proposition 30 gave governor brown the extra money he wanted for california schools. now he's working on a proposal to differencevy up the funds. eats work -- divvy up the funds. >> he wants to return more accountability, authority and decision-making down to local school districts because teachers, administrators and parents have a better sense of what their local priority are than people here in sacramento do. >> the governor's proposal will be...
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. >>> governor jerry brown is going to outline a proposal to change how schools are funded. it reportedly gives more control for school districts as well as allocating money with students and a low income learners. inn trough dued a similar he introduced a similar plan and feels the district may be more receptive when he passes his budget. >>> they are naming a policy change, immediate immigrants relatives of citizens will have more time to file for residency. there is a million up to 11 million who can receive hardship wavers. >>> they are trying to overturn california's band on shark fin soup. it costs up to $100 per bowl. there is no evidence that the law discriminates against chinese sue sorters. -- supporters. million of sharks are killed just for their fins. >>> the voice ultralounge shut down after they were ordered to move up their last call to 11:00 p.m. instead of 1:15 a.m. there are dozens of incidents there including fights and other bad behavior. >>> sal, how is it looking out there? >> not too bad, as a matter of fact, i think we will have more of a commute goi
. >>> governor jerry brown is going to outline a proposal to change how schools are funded. it reportedly gives more control for school districts as well as allocating money with students and a low income learners. inn trough dued a similar he introduced a similar plan and feels the district may be more receptive when he passes his budget. >>> they are naming a policy change, immediate immigrants relatives of citizens will have more time to file for residency. there is a...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> crews went into action after the ball drops in times square. 150 swept up nearly 50 tons of trash from confetti and balloons to party hats. it included 24 sweepers as well as 37 leaf blowers.ñ""w the project takes about 48 hours to complete. that is one million people filling times square to ring in 2013. >> and masked and armed thieves used the new year's eve part yes on the streets of paris as an opportunity to rob the flagship apple store there this, is the crowd that gathered in parris for the new year's eve festivities. four criminals raided apple store. this all happened whils while officers were patrolling. revelers were doing their thing, gathering on new year's eve. thieves got away with 1.3 million in products. they reportedly entered by threatening a security guard at a back entrance. police say this probably was well planned. >> several dozen people turned out to pay cr
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> crews went into action after the ball drops in times square. 150 swept up nearly 50 tons of trash from confetti and balloons to party hats. it included 24 sweepers as well as 37 leaf blowers.ñ""w the project takes about 48 hours to complete. that is one million people...
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. >>> also an update on rescued brown pelicans that were released from the bay area. the surprising place the birds have migrated to and the areas behind it. . >>> welcome back. in 1993 the government tested a tsunami bomb. the u.s. and new zealand set off 3700 bombs and they wanted to create waves 33 feet high which could wipe out small towns an islands like the ones in japan but they needed more explosives spread over a 5-mile shoreline. >>> and they are looking for a grounded towing ship which ran aground on new year's eve in the middle of strong winds and waves. experts were lowered onto the rig just to check out the damage. the coast guard said there was no sign of any fuel shade and the rig is peers to be staple. >>> san francisco police have released surveillance video of a man who killed a dog. he robbed her and then killed her dog in spite. euphoriant scene at levin worth last friday. he threw the victim's small dog into traffic and police say there is no where to hide in the city after he ran to hide. >> it does not take long to find something like that. >>
. >>> also an update on rescued brown pelicans that were released from the bay area. the surprising place the birds have migrated to and the areas behind it. . >>> welcome back. in 1993 the government tested a tsunami bomb. the u.s. and new zealand set off 3700 bombs and they wanted to create waves 33 feet high which could wipe out small towns an islands like the ones in japan but they needed more explosives spread over a 5-mile shoreline. >>> and they are looking for...
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inaudible] his sleepy blue eyes were comfortable to gaze into, his hair was a disordered hay stack, a dark brown shock with side burns. his chest was hairless, and his body smooth. well muscled, but without definition though he could heft two men easily. in comparison to twain's remarkable soup strainer, his moustache and goatee were unimpressive. sawyer was not completely nude, he wore a coat of smoke and soot which as the three men played poker, the hot steam back inally washed away -- gradually washed away. beneath their bare feet coursed an ancient secret tunnel, and under that a huge raft upon which the massive four-story granite building floated. two doors down was a distillery. two doors up was the gold weighing room. gold weighing station. and a half a block away lay the bloodstained ground of murderer's corner. in the early may twain had departed virginia city for a two month visit to san francisco to visit bill briggs, the handsome brother of john briggs, a close friend in hand ball -- hand bl. twain initially passed hours at ed stall's posh ground room floor barbershop and basement st
inaudible] his sleepy blue eyes were comfortable to gaze into, his hair was a disordered hay stack, a dark brown shock with side burns. his chest was hairless, and his body smooth. well muscled, but without definition though he could heft two men easily. in comparison to twain's remarkable soup strainer, his moustache and goatee were unimpressive. sawyer was not completely nude, he wore a coat of smoke and soot which as the three men played poker, the hot steam back inally washed away --...
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people in support are of other dodgy brown people who happen to be islam is the gangs like the islamist gangs who rule libya nowadays and will probably try to rule syria afterwards this is completely absurd i would see in terms of if i was stuck in on a fox news accent today i would tell you right away the greatest force of evil in the world is not al qaeda it's the top itself alexander apply reply i have to go i have to give it to. them is very weak arguments in a very strong way but they remain weak arguments first of all i mean look at what is going on in syria today this is the only xander i don't you go to why don't you go to war in iraq syria and libya. like i did why don't you see what the west between iraq i did it before a jury and after and then we can have a discussion based on facts on the ground i think i've been very i think i've been very clear about the fact that i think that the iraq campaign was profoundly mistaken both in terms of its justification and in terms of its execution the countries on the board off of separation in the north but the point of the fact of the
people in support are of other dodgy brown people who happen to be islam is the gangs like the islamist gangs who rule libya nowadays and will probably try to rule syria afterwards this is completely absurd i would see in terms of if i was stuck in on a fox news accent today i would tell you right away the greatest force of evil in the world is not al qaeda it's the top itself alexander apply reply i have to go i have to give it to. them is very weak arguments in a very strong way but they...
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. >>> and governor brown's new plan that >>> good evening. i'm dan ashley. a san mateo homeowner pitches a tent in his front yard -- claiming that the city leaves him no choice because they red tagged his house and want him to abandon a property he has been working to improve for more than a decade. laura anthony tonight with the story that you will see only on abc 7 news. >> reporter: what would you like tosee happen here? >> the solution is to let me going at the pace i'm going to finish the house. >> reporter: mark says he needs a little more time to clean up and finish up construction on his two story san mateo home. >> it is a project he started more than ten years ago. >> i have had some heather ishimaru shoes and stuff like like -- some health issues. they for some reason feel like it should be done immediately if not soon. >>> a contractor by trade, he took out permits for an extensive remodel in 2001. since that time he made progress but not nearly enough according to the city. >> it is a public nuisance that involves potential fire hazard and invol
. >>> and governor brown's new plan that >>> good evening. i'm dan ashley. a san mateo homeowner pitches a tent in his front yard -- claiming that the city leaves him no choice because they red tagged his house and want him to abandon a property he has been working to improve for more than a decade. laura anthony tonight with the story that you will see only on abc 7 news. >> reporter: what would you like tosee happen here? >> the solution is to let me going at the...
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they are learning to be different like brown did and northeastern . giving you work experience. they do not get a great job with a internet college diploma. >> and what we are talking about. colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher education. it is increasing revenue for the insiders and not worry the students . not talk about $100 application how about 400 billion we spend on higher education and producing graduates who don't have the skills that our economies. >> morg oon. going back to thedea of a scam. it is it better than seeing it loosened in the classroom. >> and in thepped of the day. paying 60,000 for the students is watered down. and don't blame the application fee and blame the government subsidies. >> hold on, there st. a scam. >> it is fair to call it a scam and colleges are trying fobring in more applicants. it is news
they are learning to be different like brown did and northeastern . giving you work experience. they do not get a great job with a internet college diploma. >> and what we are talking about. colleges and steve, you brought it up from the past. we have 40 or 50 administrators per one student and you have 10-15 students . that is a racket. >> i bring it up and i am paying $60,000 a year for my daughter and it is scams like this one makes me mad. >> this is what goes on in higher...
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by the way the first year after brown what happened? the second year nothing. the third year they finally get around to doing something and the judge says put those children in the schools and so what happens? some of us can remember the governor of arkansas called on his militia to get them into the school and to keep them out. and the congressman down there who was a moderate arrange a meeting with eisenhower whose president and president eisenhower and its roof of a governor come he goes into the room, and he says let them do it, let them do it, i will integrate the school and he goes out of the room and tells the press the opposite. and he says the president dressed me down like a sergeant, like a general tour system assurgent. that's what happens. then eisenhower's is what do i have to do coming and he says to jimmy byrnes the governor from south carolina what do i do, and burns was a moderate democrat that resigned from the supreme court and held on the war effort. he said he will have to reoccupy the south. public opinion for human rights in the south, i
by the way the first year after brown what happened? the second year nothing. the third year they finally get around to doing something and the judge says put those children in the schools and so what happens? some of us can remember the governor of arkansas called on his militia to get them into the school and to keep them out. and the congressman down there who was a moderate arrange a meeting with eisenhower whose president and president eisenhower and its roof of a governor come he goes...
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in new york, pattiiann browne, fox neww. it's not just the fiscal to worryyabout the debt ceiling.the u-s reached it's legal borrowing limit of yesterday.the treasury department is taking measures suspending some investments inn workers..ut after that... the treasury will not be able to pay all f the counnryys bblls in full... and on time. congress wouud have to vote on raising the debt ceiling... setttng the stage for another fight on capital hill. old man is dead... after his car crassed into carroll hospital centtr. it haapenedd about 8:15 monday morning. skipper junior suffered a medical emergeecy and crashed his vehiile into thh sleep center at the hospital. skipper was pronounced deed at the hospital merrency room. he as alone in his car nd no one else was injured.the crash is under investigation. the man who was pushed inn front of an oncoming new york city subway train last week... is laid to rest.faaily and friends gathered to remember 46-year-old died thursday, when police say 31-year-old erika mennndez pushed him
in new york, pattiiann browne, fox neww. it's not just the fiscal to worryyabout the debt ceiling.the u-s reached it's legal borrowing limit of yesterday.the treasury department is taking measures suspending some investments inn workers..ut after that... the treasury will not be able to pay all f the counnryys bblls in full... and on time. congress wouud have to vote on raising the debt ceiling... setttng the stage for another fight on capital hill. old man is dead... after his car crassed into...
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according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their income. what we should be saving upwards of 10%. and if you are counting on social security, plan on socking away 12 times your current income too. because getting old can get expensive. >> i have seen clients pay upwards of $13,000 a month for round the clock care in their homes. it's very expensive. >> reporter: and then there's housing. bringing us to tip number 3. you shouldn't spend more than 25 percent of your income on where you live. a tall order here in the bay area. but keeping this rule of thumb in mind might help you stash some cash into your 401(k) or ira. >> cheers! >> reporter: this couple rents two bedrooms of
according to personal finance experts, you could save around $1,000 a year if you brew your own coffee or brown bag it. >> you think about the taxes that you have to pay and your regular just day-to-day living expenses like your pg&e bill and your cell phone bill and all of that the $90 an hour really gets eaten away quickly. >> reporter: which brings us to tip 2. save, save, save. according to the united states federal reserve, americans on average only save 3.6% of their...
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finding them that far north very unusual because brown tellly -- brown pelicans like the warmer climates. wildfire experts say as the population recovers. there's more competition for food and that may be explaining why the birds are heading north. >>> 8:24. sal is back. how's our commute holding up? we've been doing good this morning. >> we have been, dave. i don't think you should get used to. i think tomorrow -- used to it. i think tomorrow, it might be good. but then monday, people will be back to work. the bay bridge is usually never this light at this time. but today it is. we've been checking with chp just to make sure nothing is there on the bridge and nothing is. moving along to the san mateo bridge, it's a nice drive all the way to the peninsula and 101 looks good as well. in morning in the south bay we've had a couple of minor accidents. they've been pulled off to the shoulder. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. well, mostly clear. a few high clouds coming in from a system that's literally falling apart. cold for us. a lot of 20s, 25 in sebastopol again. 27 walnut creek. 2
finding them that far north very unusual because brown tellly -- brown pelicans like the warmer climates. wildfire experts say as the population recovers. there's more competition for food and that may be explaining why the birds are heading north. >>> 8:24. sal is back. how's our commute holding up? we've been doing good this morning. >> we have been, dave. i don't think you should get used to. i think tomorrow -- used to it. i think tomorrow, it might be good. but then monday,...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. head coaches. >>> happy new year! heading outside? lingering clouds, chilly in the valleys but warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right. thank you, lawrence. 6:25. apparently 7 nfl teams that didn't make the play-offs fired their head coaches. >> like a third of the coaches are out of a job but the raiders keep dennis allen despite winning only four games. he made some changes himself. he got rid of his offensive coordinator greg knapp after the team averaged four fewer points than a year ago. allen is searching for his replacement. he fired assistant coaches for linebackers and special teams. hoping to make some changes. >>> stanford football is jacked up to this afternoon's rose bowl game against wisconsin around 5:00. it will be cardinals' first rose bowl appearance since 2000. the last time stanford won the game, jim plunkett was the quarterback in 1972. but
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. head coaches. >>> happy new year! heading outside? lingering clouds, chilly in the valleys but warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right. thank you, lawrence. 6:25. apparently 7 nfl teams that didn't make the play-offs fired their head coaches. >>...
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after that, senator scott brown, massachusetts republicans won a special election three years ago to when they see that delete kennedy. and later, joe liebermann retiring after four terms in the senate. >> thank you mr. president. i would like to get what they were caught here my address. we spent time in the office waiting a long speech and once i read it i realized it's more emotional than i thought it was at the speech aside at last night i made myself a lot of note of what i wanted to say and i realized this morning and i was trying to get the last word and on a lot of the politics we've been discussing. so i set it aside and just sort of decided to speak from my heart for a few minutes. certainly, this is much more emotional than i thought it is a look around this room, the realization that i'm standing here on the senate floor, speaking for the last time is a lot to digest and certainly makes me very appreciative of the privilege revoked and given to the american people and particularly those who have come before us who have given their lives for us to have the opportunity to s
after that, senator scott brown, massachusetts republicans won a special election three years ago to when they see that delete kennedy. and later, joe liebermann retiring after four terms in the senate. >> thank you mr. president. i would like to get what they were caught here my address. we spent time in the office waiting a long speech and once i read it i realized it's more emotional than i thought it was at the speech aside at last night i made myself a lot of note of what i wanted to...
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well, today my must read is from "the daily beast," tina brown, on why hillary's health scare gave so many people agina. it's up on our facebook page. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> a major fiscal family feud has erupted in the republican party after a clear majority voted against this fiscal cliff deal. the top two republicans, speaker john boehner and eric cantor were split. also notable, budget chairman paul ryan voted yes. the final gop count, 151 against the bill and 85 in favor. >> it was all about maintaining, if you will, the status quo of kick the can down the road. >> there's no spending cuts. we'
well, today my must read is from "the daily beast," tina brown, on why hillary's health scare gave so many people agina. it's up on our facebook page. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown will be there. he's kicking off the donate-a- thon. he's donating more than 90 items. you know his famous tailored suits? he's donating them. >> i wonder if he will donate any of his hats. he's a stylish guy. >> he is. >>> let's check in with tara in for sal. and bart will be extending its service tonight? >> that is right. in honor of new years. the trains will be running every 20 minutes. with service until 3:00 tonight. of course they won't be stopping as frequently in order to accommodate over crowding. right now we will head outside take a look at highway 4 through bay point. you can see the headlights there. the roadways filling up pretty well. next up we have a look at highway 24 through lafayette. the taillights there westbound as you go back toward the caldecott tunnel. finally in the south by not too many folks out down here. the taillights here westbound as you make the drive toward sunnyvale. let's check in with steve. >>> thank you. a very good morning. mostly fair today. will will be higher clouds coming in. it's a cold s
former san francisco mayor willie brown will be there. he's kicking off the donate-a- thon. he's donating more than 90 items. you know his famous tailored suits? he's donating them. >> i wonder if he will donate any of his hats. he's a stylish guy. >> he is. >>> let's check in with tara in for sal. and bart will be extending its service tonight? >> that is right. in honor of new years. the trains will be running every 20 minutes. with service until 3:00 tonight. of...
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before we get started though let's go to terrell brown for a check of today's headlines. >> good morning, and happy new year. we begin with breaking news on the fiscal cliff. the senate approved the last-minute deal overnight, barely missing the deadline. the house could vote on it today. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more this morning. nancy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, terrell. happy new year. well there is one major hurdle left for this fiscal cliff deal that, is a vote later today in the house of representatives, perhaps as early as 1:00 in the afternoon. the senate voted well after the ball dropped in the early hours of the morning, passed overwhelmingly with lots of support from both sides. the final tally was 89-8. >> shouldn't have taken us this long to come to an agreement and this shouldn't be the model for how we do things around here but i appreciate the vice president's willingness to get this done for the country. >> reporter: vice president biden negotiated the deal with senate republicans over the weekend, but he also came to the hill las
before we get started though let's go to terrell brown for a check of today's headlines. >> good morning, and happy new year. we begin with breaking news on the fiscal cliff. the senate approved the last-minute deal overnight, barely missing the deadline. the house could vote on it today. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more this morning. nancy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, terrell. happy new year. well there is one major hurdle left for this fiscal...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> fear and panic in southern california after a man nearly drowned after falling through the ice in a frozen lake. it happened on christmas day. they were walk and playing on the ice as it gave way. >> it was hard to watch. it really was. we saw that guy go under three times. the third time we didn't think he was coming up. >> some onlookers who tried to help fell through also. that lake is now closed through march. >>> authorities have recovered the body of the man swept out to sea. he was walking with his wife and dog along the beach in the point rays national seashore around 12:30 yesterday when the wave swept the couple and dog into the water. the dog also made it to shore. hours later about 4:00 p.m. the coast guard located the mans body. his name has not been released. >>> tomorrow new members of congress will be sworn in on capitol hill. that will include a new bay area congres
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> fear and panic in southern california after a man nearly drowned after falling through the ice in a frozen lake. it happened on christmas day. they were walk and playing on the ice as it gave way. >> it was hard to watch. it really was. we saw that guy go under three...
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governor brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasion. a similar law goes into effect in illinois. >>> fewer americans are getting screened for cancer. researchers found the number who underwent preventative screenings in the last decade went down. the study found people were not getting screened as much for breast, cervical and prostate cancer as often as the government says you should. this may be linked to rising health insurance costs and different opinions about government guidelines. >>> researchers say an mri is often an effective way to screen for alzheimer's disease. a new study from the university of pennsylvania found the test was accurate 75% of the time in testing a patient's spinal fluid with a lumbar puncture is more accurate. the mri is noninvasive and is less expensive. a lumbar test is advisable for borderline cases. >>> apparently kindness may be the key to prevent bullying. a new study of 9 to 11-year- olds found children who perform acts of kindness like sharing their lunch reported increased feels of happiness. class
governor brown says the new law protects from unwarranted invasion. a similar law goes into effect in illinois. >>> fewer americans are getting screened for cancer. researchers found the number who underwent preventative screenings in the last decade went down. the study found people were not getting screened as much for breast, cervical and prostate cancer as often as the government says you should. this may be linked to rising health insurance costs and different opinions about...
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same thing with the fiscal cliff. >> josh brown? >> hey, bill, i read most of your commentary and it seems to me that you tend to be a lot more positive on the prospects for things like emerging market debt. i'll curious if that extends to emerging market stocks as well and in either emerging stocks or debt should we be thinking about high-grade corporate, the bricks, not the bricks, could you give us kind of the road map of where you think best values are overseas? >> sure. i think the developing markets, the emerging market terminology is really a misnomer. many of these economies, talking about brazil, mexico and others, have half the debt that the united states has. they have a very underdeveloped consumer economy and therefore the potential to expand. they have higher reserves in dollar terms than many developed countries. and so developing, emerging, i think investors have to go where the growth is if they are looking for risk assets, whether it be in corporate bonds or in equities. and going to these countries is symptom atti
same thing with the fiscal cliff. >> josh brown? >> hey, bill, i read most of your commentary and it seems to me that you tend to be a lot more positive on the prospects for things like emerging market debt. i'll curious if that extends to emerging market stocks as well and in either emerging stocks or debt should we be thinking about high-grade corporate, the bricks, not the bricks, could you give us kind of the road map of where you think best values are overseas? >> sure. i...
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brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have seen spikes and violence particularly shootings. >> that sounds almost like a back to basics campaign. why was the decision taken to go in that direction? >> well, it started with mayor bloomberg and commissioner kelly coming into the office right after 9/11 with a deep downturn in the economy, less tax revenue. we lost 6000 police officers through attrition, we have 6000 fewer now than we had then. that forced us to take a look at how we deploy officers into the city. instead of dividing them up as we usually did into 76 precincts, we focused better on defining exactly where the most violent crimes were happening and putting the biggest number of officers there, the biggest bang for the block. new recruits coming out of the police academy, they all went there. they all went there,
brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have seen spikes and violence particularly shootings. >> that sounds almost like a back to basics campaign. why was the decision taken to go in that direction? >> well, it started with mayor bloomberg and commissioner kelly coming...
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josh brown? what do you say? >> yeah, i'll follow up with what matt said earlier about emerging markets. my vehicle of choice is dvye. this is a new product, but essentially it's designed to own 100 of the best dividend plays. it's about 50%, 60% mid cap and small cap. this gets right to the sweet spot of the emerging middle class. and the other thing i like about this, there's very little brick. china is like 5%. i don't want a lot of russia and br sil. what i want is taiwan, poland, i want some of these other emerging countries and that's what i get. >> guy? >> think you have some sort of conclusion, this fiscal cliff thing, which will send the s&p higher. that's your opportunity to get long volatility in any way you choose. a lot of people will buy puts on that. i wouldn't be in the call selling mode. i would not be surprised in the early part of 2013, first couple of months to see the vicks north of 125. >> anthony, you're going to europe? >> i think so. major restructuring story as the banks delever. that's
josh brown? what do you say? >> yeah, i'll follow up with what matt said earlier about emerging markets. my vehicle of choice is dvye. this is a new product, but essentially it's designed to own 100 of the best dividend plays. it's about 50%, 60% mid cap and small cap. this gets right to the sweet spot of the emerging middle class. and the other thing i like about this, there's very little brick. china is like 5%. i don't want a lot of russia and br sil. what i want is taiwan, poland, i...
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the initiative pushed by governor brown increased sales tax to 7.5% and that works out to be about one-cent for every $4 spent. >> even if it's one penny, it's 5 cents. it will add up. i'm only 21. i spend money like it's nothing. >> well, some local governments had even higher taxes in the bay area. taxes in el cerrito and union city are now at 9.5%. >>> 5:50 now. marijuana clubs are starting to pop up in the state of colorado. at least two have opened up less than a month after the governor signed into law a constitution amendment allowing recreational marijuana use. one: 00 says 200 people -- one club says 200 people have already signed up and paying the $30 admission fee. they have to bring their own drugs. as long as it's not sold, it's legal in colorado. where do they get it? >> let's not ask. >>> if you partied hard last night we have the magic veggie to cure your hangover. we'll tell you about that. >> maybe your new year's resolution is hitting the gym. meet a couple that plans to run a marathon every day this year. wow. >> you're going to meet them. ,, ,,,, new years clutter is no
the initiative pushed by governor brown increased sales tax to 7.5% and that works out to be about one-cent for every $4 spent. >> even if it's one penny, it's 5 cents. it will add up. i'm only 21. i spend money like it's nothing. >> well, some local governments had even higher taxes in the bay area. taxes in el cerrito and union city are now at 9.5%. >>> 5:50 now. marijuana clubs are starting to pop up in the state of colorado. at least two have opened up less than a month...
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and i think senators durbin and brown laid it out as to why that vote was so critically important it protected our families. it gave certainty to our businesses. and it keeps this economy moving forward. and all this is true if the house passes this bill. now, as senator enzi said so eloquently and in such a straightforward fashion, this is a deal. this is a deal. and each of us could write our own deal, and each of us would be so much happier with the deal that we personally can write. but that is not the way it is. we are not a parliamentary system. we're one party -- where one party controls everything. in a parliamentary system that you see in europe, one of one party controlling everything. they have a program. the other party opposition has a program. there may be other parties as well. but two major parties. one of them gets elected. they put together a coalition. they have the discipline. they have the program. they don't have to sit down with people they don't see eye to eye with. they just have to get together and pass the program. if the people don't like it, there's a vot
and i think senators durbin and brown laid it out as to why that vote was so critically important it protected our families. it gave certainty to our businesses. and it keeps this economy moving forward. and all this is true if the house passes this bill. now, as senator enzi said so eloquently and in such a straightforward fashion, this is a deal. this is a deal. and each of us could write our own deal, and each of us would be so much happier with the deal that we personally can write. but...
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the tops of the trees are turning brown because of their -- they've had multiple droughts. and the -- and that was one of the things i wanted to get to in my book and explain it to sophie, that the danger to species is the shifting of climate zones. if we go with too large of climate change, that rapid shifting of climate zones is going to put additional pressure on species and cause many of them to go extinct, and then because they're interdependent, ecosystems can collapse. well, this scientist was trying to convince the mexican government to plant these seedlings higher up the mountains because it's getting warmer, and for those trees to exist, they need to be in a cooler -- and -- but then he figured, he looked at ipcc, this intergovernmental panel, the climate change report and realized that by 2090, that mountain won't work. so then you've got to try to plant those trees on a different mountain and you've got to convince those monarch butterflies, which have been programmed to go to that one region, that they've got to go to a different place. well, we've tried to do
the tops of the trees are turning brown because of their -- they've had multiple droughts. and the -- and that was one of the things i wanted to get to in my book and explain it to sophie, that the danger to species is the shifting of climate zones. if we go with too large of climate change, that rapid shifting of climate zones is going to put additional pressure on species and cause many of them to go extinct, and then because they're interdependent, ecosystems can collapse. well, this...
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republic that's not going to be healthy for arab countries are going to have to move in and saudi's brown i think the french have a right to protect their embassy but beyond that if they become. it's not to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries in their region which is that you are very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be regrown of power britain have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government grants and they would develop the country for the people at the nomic lee quickly and our other stories from around the world egypt's president has a claim the new constitution as a new dawn for his country in his address to the nation after signing the fiercely dispute charter into law. guarantee social freedom and paves the way for democracy critics of the constitution say it imposes elements of sure our law while ignor
republic that's not going to be healthy for arab countries are going to have to move in and saudi's brown i think the french have a right to protect their embassy but beyond that if they become. it's not to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries in their region which is that you are very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers...
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"the barley became brown and weathered at the extremities "as did the leaves of the oats. "all the different species of grain appeared to have had "all their leaves withered exactly as if a fire had been lighted near them." and the occurrence of a tremendous thunderstorm seems to bring together everybody thinking "this is it, this is the end of the world." narrator: but it isn't just england suffering. vast areas of europe experience the same calamity, as recorded by a founding father living in paris at the time. grattan: this is what benjamin franklin noted: "there existed a constant fog over all of europe. "this fog was of a permanent nature-- "it was dry and the rays of the sun seem to have little effect "towards dissipating it as they easily do on moist fog arising from water." and what this tells us is that this fog is not water vapor, it's something completely different. narrator: the killer is acting on a continental scale. the question is, what is it? edinburgh, capital city of scotland. in the university labs geologist chris hayward examines lava from laki. he's l
"the barley became brown and weathered at the extremities "as did the leaves of the oats. "all the different species of grain appeared to have had "all their leaves withered exactly as if a fire had been lighted near them." and the occurrence of a tremendous thunderstorm seems to bring together everybody thinking "this is it, this is the end of the world." narrator: but it isn't just england suffering. vast areas of europe experience the same calamity, as...
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republic that's not going to be helpful african countries are going to have to move in and saudi's brown i think the french have a right to attack their embassy but beyond that if they become military involved it's not going to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries in their region which is that you're very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign the colonial powers france and to be require power britain have kept their finger on the resources of these countries and they basically have never allowed these countries to develop for government wins and they would develop the country for the people economically. this is russia now says the next generation of spacecraft design is ready. spaceship. flying to the international space station. perhaps all the way to the moon and those details on our website. for you are. failing to live up to its claims of luxury the softer a defective the life of one man. i. can't speak. very highly. well groomed t
republic that's not going to be helpful african countries are going to have to move in and saudi's brown i think the french have a right to attack their embassy but beyond that if they become military involved it's not going to be helpful to the central african republic or any of the neighboring countries of the c.l.r. what's going on there is what's been going on in most of the countries in their region which is that you're very unstable governments these countries have never become sovereign...
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that's the hours news after a short break argue james brown learns how to stage a traditional russian ball and then travel to switzerland to test his dancing chops stay with us. i'm. i'm. approaching the time sure he held out his arm to grasp the waist before he had completed his invitation he also such a waltz the tremulous expression on the top of his face prepared either for despair or rapture suddenly brightened into a happy grateful childlike smile. i have long been waiting for you that frightened happy girl seemed to say by the smile that replaced the threatened tears as she raised her hand to print.
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nancy hat, going the glass half empty mode, focusing on the fact that in the immortal words of joey brown in some like it hot, nobody's perfect, at least not when it comes to investing. why? not because i'm some kind of misanthrope, stock sadist who delights in spreading despair and making people miserable and not trying to make you hate stocks even more than you do in the wake of the flash crash, facebook ipo, so many examples of insider trading it's hard to count. i'm trying to help you cope with your own fallibility as investor to make sure you're as prepared as possible to avoid losses caused by the slings and arrows of an outrageous market or whips and scorns of a european politician. while also putting yourself in a position to maximize your profits when things are going well. yes, and you know we've got to do that because bulls make money and bears make money and hogs gets slaughtered. a diversified portfolio trumps conviction. used to have it on my pc. by never having all your stock eggs in one sector basket you'll never have to suffer through the agony of watching everything you
nancy hat, going the glass half empty mode, focusing on the fact that in the immortal words of joey brown in some like it hot, nobody's perfect, at least not when it comes to investing. why? not because i'm some kind of misanthrope, stock sadist who delights in spreading despair and making people miserable and not trying to make you hate stocks even more than you do in the wake of the flash crash, facebook ipo, so many examples of insider trading it's hard to count. i'm trying to help you cope...
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james brown goes to switzerland to learn how to stage a nineteenth century ball for everyone celebrating have a very merry christmas stay with us. underdogs these men and women a week in one of the longest unfortunately the loneliest road in the world they reenacting march into exile made by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it have guinea discovered that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving to us from all over the world to show them what it was li
james brown goes to switzerland to learn how to stage a nineteenth century ball for everyone celebrating have a very merry christmas stay with us. underdogs these men and women a week in one of the longest unfortunately the loneliest road in the world they reenacting march into exile made by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow...
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dan mitchell, got brown, good to see you both. thank you for your thoughts today. >> buckle up. default may not be the risk but the federal government shutting down if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the debt ceiling sure is. we eel run through what that could mean for the country and financial markets next. >> also ahead, washington's tax deal is drawing fire from corporate america. wells fargo former ceo dick kovacevich said our country is in his terms going to hell. why do i always have to say that? he's here on the other side of the break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can focus on trading anyplace, anytime. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account with a $50,000 deposit, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and get 6 months commissi
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makes sense because the likes of bondo for example fly around the world with tony blair and gordon brown and now probably david cameron and george osborne and he says ok why don't you guys raise taxes in order to increase your overseas budget and then we find out that in fact he himself refuses to pay any taxes to actually pay for any of that you know how come they didn't do it to live a bonna to bail out ireland i mean he's irish isn't the i thought he was irish maybe he's not irish maybe he's just like cox the coal bearing sleigh riding jerk. so back to this story about adam smith international it grew out of but is now not related to the right wing think tank the adam smith institute they were paid thirty seven million pounds by defeat last year to promote the free market in the third world its total turnover that year was fifty three point six million pounds with profits of five million pounds up ten percent in two thousand and ten so as you see most of their income comes from the u.k. taxpayer and there they are pushing this free market agenda which they themselves that apparently a
makes sense because the likes of bondo for example fly around the world with tony blair and gordon brown and now probably david cameron and george osborne and he says ok why don't you guys raise taxes in order to increase your overseas budget and then we find out that in fact he himself refuses to pay any taxes to actually pay for any of that you know how come they didn't do it to live a bonna to bail out ireland i mean he's irish isn't the i thought he was irish maybe he's not irish maybe he's...
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both were appointed by governor brown last month. >> a man apparently grace in the head by a gunshot in east palo alto refuses to cooperate with police. east police say that a 30 year- old man entered stanford hospital or around 530 yesterday morning with a superficial wound caused by a bullet. the men declined to tell police what happened only that his injury occurred in the area of clarke avenue and you can in court in east palo alto. he was treated and released from the hospital. >> when kids in sampras's or return to school next week, they will be getting healthier lunches. revolution fools will be serving meals prepared by cells that will not have high fructose corn syrup, and nothing that is dried or frozen. the mills will be made within four hours before they are served. revolution has been among the fastest-growing urban companies, serving more than 200,000 meals every day to children in private, public and nonprofit school programs. >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. and national mills, new fall out in the case against convicted child molester jerry sandusky. if penn
both were appointed by governor brown last month. >> a man apparently grace in the head by a gunshot in east palo alto refuses to cooperate with police. east police say that a 30 year- old man entered stanford hospital or around 530 yesterday morning with a superficial wound caused by a bullet. the men declined to tell police what happened only that his injury occurred in the area of clarke avenue and you can in court in east palo alto. he was treated and released from the hospital....
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the main thing was only 2% could explain what the brown v board of education was about even though the answer was implicit threat so our kids don't know much history and a lot of what they know is wrong to read this book is based upon the work of great historians and you mention of great historians or doing some kind of work but we have a big sweep and because we are able to couple this with showtime documentary and a get more dramatic. disconnect it's like history one-on-one. why cannot be. i have to say when you read these history books it's not -- its coherent. there are no patterns. we don't understand how that works and kids get the dates, the detectors but the united states always comes out ahead. we can trash iraq twice. >> the concept is to go through the global history to see it on the franchise. >> he's all the world and kept saying to truman look how what we are doing looks to the russian soviets, and we don't have that ability to have some ability and certainly very helpful in the beginning. >> obama is entitled provocative plea. let's give the title you said you took a bad
the main thing was only 2% could explain what the brown v board of education was about even though the answer was implicit threat so our kids don't know much history and a lot of what they know is wrong to read this book is based upon the work of great historians and you mention of great historians or doing some kind of work but we have a big sweep and because we are able to couple this with showtime documentary and a get more dramatic. disconnect it's like history one-on-one. why cannot be. i...
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the arizona cardinals, buffalo bills, chicago bears, cleveland browns, kansas city chiefs, philadelphia eagles, and san diego chargers all fired their coaches a day after the regular season ended. five teams also axed their general managers. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: next, secretary of state hillary clinton was hospitalized yesterday after doctors discovered she had a blood clot. few details of her condition were initially released, but late today her doctors said the clot was located in a vein between her skull and brain. they stressed she did not suffer a stroke and is making excellent progress. dr. gholam motamedi, a neurologist at medstar georgetown university hospital, is here to walk us through the known risks and treatments for blood clots. i guess, doctor to start at the very beginning, what is a blood clot. >> blood normally has a tendency to coagulate or clot. if you take the blood out of the system, out of the circulatory system t will clot. if you are, let's say, laying down in a hospital, typically in a hospitalization, without
the arizona cardinals, buffalo bills, chicago bears, cleveland browns, kansas city chiefs, philadelphia eagles, and san diego chargers all fired their coaches a day after the regular season ended. five teams also axed their general managers. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: next, secretary of state hillary clinton was hospitalized yesterday after doctors discovered she had a blood clot. few details of her condition were initially released, but late...
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chris brown. and rhiannna has said it that they have renewed their friendship. are they more than just friends? with songs collaboration's, perhaps suggest otherwise. >> the jackson. >> more turmoil for the jackson family. the teenage daughter, paris announcing that her grandmother when the missing. and this was prompted by a judge that suspended her ownership /guardianship. they however, came to correct these accusations. >> if it was a pleasure or a guilty pleasure they could not turn away from this dutbeauty pageant reality show. >> and also of this car regio korean you tube sensation was the no. 1 on the you tube. with over 970 million. however, the new-found fame was not without controversy. anti-american on 20 04 resurfaced on mind. the apologized saying that these work emotionally charged. also, the sesame street to voice of elmo facing accusations of sexual misconduct with minors. >> and this highly publicized affair with this director and the actress, kristin stewart. she released a very public statement. she was asking for forgiveness. and just in time
chris brown. and rhiannna has said it that they have renewed their friendship. are they more than just friends? with songs collaboration's, perhaps suggest otherwise. >> the jackson. >> more turmoil for the jackson family. the teenage daughter, paris announcing that her grandmother when the missing. and this was prompted by a judge that suspended her ownership /guardianship. they however, came to correct these accusations. >> if it was a pleasure or a guilty pleasure they...
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brown at the top five are times square and at&t park in san francisco. the rest of the top-10 at lax airport at dodger stadium at the eiffel tower in paris and a stable center in santa mt. it up here and l eight. washington d.c. council is the top places to move in america. the nation's capital tax the top spot for fifth year row. this is according to united van lines latest annual migration study. having at the top lipases people moved in 2012 are oregon, nevada karma, n.c. and south carolina. >> not as cold compared to last couple of mornings we have seen. the weekend's it yet outdoor plans saturday looks great. 59, close to 60 degrees in some spots. sunday we can see some unsettled weather and the slight chance rest of sauer is in the upper 50s. monday through wednesday we're talking low 60s and lots of sunshine. this looks great birjanuary for santa rosa is still cold coming in at 30 degrees will start to warm things up and by the late afternoon. temperatures by endicott will be in the upper 40's with clear conditions. >> we're working on a few stori
brown at the top five are times square and at&t park in san francisco. the rest of the top-10 at lax airport at dodger stadium at the eiffel tower in paris and a stable center in santa mt. it up here and l eight. washington d.c. council is the top places to move in america. the nation's capital tax the top spot for fifth year row. this is according to united van lines latest annual migration study. having at the top lipases people moved in 2012 are oregon, nevada karma, n.c. and south...
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the cleveland browns parted way with pat shurmur. and the chargers fired norv turner. >> besides those seven coaches, five nfl general managers also lost their jobs on black monday. the next hour of cnn newsroom begins after a short break. >>> happening now in the newsroom, happy 2013. from the east to the west, america rings in the new year. it's a time of new hope, new optimism and a visit from kathy griffin. >> someone on twitter was saying there was a drinking game every time i giggle nervously. >> who is calvin harris? >> okay, grandma. >> from the giggles to the glitter e ball, highlights and low lights from the fwig night. >>> and private pot party. a new year and a new place to light up in colorado. members-only clubs where you bring your own. newsroom starts right now. >>> good morning from washington. i'm joe johns. we begin with this morning's fiscal cliff and the drama that now shifts to the house. overnight the senate overwhelmingly passed a compromised measure. it it delays the spending cuts that could have plunged the
the cleveland browns parted way with pat shurmur. and the chargers fired norv turner. >> besides those seven coaches, five nfl general managers also lost their jobs on black monday. the next hour of cnn newsroom begins after a short break. >>> happening now in the newsroom, happy 2013. from the east to the west, america rings in the new year. it's a time of new hope, new optimism and a visit from kathy griffin. >> someone on twitter was saying there was a drinking game...